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Tale as old as time

Posted Saturday night, November 12, 2016.

Never mind that they’re princesses. Since the beginning of their cartoon Renaissance, almost all of Disney’s heroines have been nerd girls. They are intellectuals and they don’t want to meet Prince Charming and get married, although some of them eventually do. What they want is to know.

She’s a bookworm, of course. But she’s not a bookworm because she’s dreamy or an escapist. It’s because she’s curious and imaginative. Her intelligence is dynamic and so her reading takes her out of herself and out into the world. It has given her insight and a sympathetic nature, as well as a strong moral compass. And it’s made her kind. It makes her good.

We saw the trailer for the live-action Beauty and the Beast that’s coming out next spring. It doesn’t let on much. But it’s effective. Had an effect on me, at any rate. When the first chords of “Tale As Old As Time” played, I choked up. I can’t tell what approach they’ve taken to re-telling the story. But I hope they’ve remembered what the story is about. Which is not true love conquering all or how appearances can be deceiving or how we have to learn not be monsters to ourselves or other people. Those are the Beast’s stories. But this is Belle’s story. And it’s the story of her goodness.